周卫明 照片

周卫明

助理研究员

所属大学: 中国科学院南京地质古生物研究所

所属学院: 未知

邮箱:
wmzhou@nigpas.ac.cn

个人主页:
http://sourcedb.nigpas.cas.cn/cn/rck/zlyjy/201711/t20171127_4898783.html

个人简介

2007/09-2011/06,南京大学地球科学与工程学院古生物与地层学专业,理学学士学位;

2012/09-2017/09,南京大学地球科学与工程学院古生物与地层学专业,理学博士学位;

2017/10–至今,中国科学院南京地质古生物研究所,助理研究员

研究领域

晚古生代华夏植物群及其生态地层学研究

近期论文

1.周卫明, 万明礼, 程晨, 颜梦晓, 王军. 2015. 内蒙古乌达煤田早二叠世山西组湿地植被群落演替序列. 古生物学报, 54(1): 66-83.

2.Zhou W.M., Shi G.J., Zhou Z.Y., Wang J.*, 2017. Roof shale flora of Coal Seam 6 from the Asselian (Lower Permian) Taiyuan Formation of the Wuda Coalfield, Inner Mongolia and its ecostratigraphic significance. Acta Geologica Sinica, 91(1): 22-38.

3.Zhou W.M., Wan M.L., Koll R., Wang J.*, 2017. Occurrence of earliest gigantopterid from the basal Permian of the North China Block and its bearing on evolution. Geological Journal, DOI: 10.1002/gj.2907.

4.Wan M.L., Zhou W.M., He X.Z., Liu L.J., Wang J.*, 2016. A typical Euramerican floral element from the Shanxi Formation (Cisuralian, lower Permian) in the Wuda Coal Field, Inner Mongolia, North China. Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments, 96: 507-516.

5.Wan M.L., Zhou W.M., Yang W., Wang J.*, 2016. Charred wood of Prototaxoxylon from the Wuchiapingian Wutonggou Formation (Permian) of Dalongkou, northern Bogda Mountains, northwestern China. Palaeoworld, 25: 21-31.

6.Wan M.L., Zhou W.M., Tang P., Liu L.J., Wang J.*, 2016. Xenoxylon junggarensis sp. nov., a new gymnospermous fossil wood from the Norian (Triassic) Huangshanjie Formation in northwestern China, and its palaeoclimatic implications. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 441: 679-687.

7.Cheng C., Wan M.L., Yan M.L., Zhou W.M., Wang J.*, 2017. First record of charcoalified sphenopterid mesofossils from the Serpukhovian (Mississippian, early Carboniferous) Jingyuan (Tsingyuan) Formation in Gansu Province, western China. Palaeoworld, 26(3): 479-488.

8.Wan M.L., Yang W., He X.Z., Zhou W.M., Liu L.J., Wang J.*, 2017. Yangquanoxylon miscellum gen. nov. et sp. nov., a gymnospermous wood from the Upper-Pennsylvanian-lower Permian Taiyuan Formation of Yangquan City, Shanxi Province, with reference to the palaeoclimate in North China. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 479: 115-125.